to drive out English colonists in South America
it tells us how jews had to hide during it ands what they had to experience... i think this is right ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
One major reason for the spread of consumerism after World War II was that "<span>A. Americans were making more money than before," since this was a "boom" time for the economy. </span>
The correct answer is option C. Rosie the Riveter was a cultural icon (not an actual person) of World War II, representing the women who worked in factories and shipyards during WWII, many of whom produced munitions and supplies.
Despite having a proper name, Rosie does not represent a single woman, but thousands. At the beginning of the years 40, coinciding with the Second World War, many American men left their jobs to go to the front. The government then began a powerful campaign to persuade women to dealing their place in the factories.
Over the years, a welter of American women have been identified as the model for Rosie, but it's believed that Naomi Parker Fraley, who worked during WWII at the Alameda Naval Air Station, is the real woman that inspired the icon.